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International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Medicine, 2023, 4(1); doi: 10.38007/IJHPM.2023.040103.

Observation on the Effect of Ultrasound Guided Arterial Puncture and Catheterization in Clinical Anesthesia

Author(s)

Chunna Luo

Corresponding Author:
Chunna Luo
Affiliation(s)

Jilin University, Changchun, China

Abstract

Arterial catheterization has become one of the important techniques for perioperative monitoring, which provides continuous, accurate blood pressure monitoring. With the popularity of visualization technology in medical work, ultrasound-guided radial artery catheterization has been widely used clinically. Arterial catheterization is an indispensable procedure in clinical anesthesia, but conventional arterial catheterization has a high risk and a high failure rate. With the progress and development of society, human visualization and visualization surgery are becoming more and more popular. In order to verify the advantages of ultrasound-guided arterial catheterization, this paper obtained a comparative analysis of two groups of puncture patients: With the popularity of ultrasound equipment and the improvement of technology, it plays an important role in clinical anesthesia. In arterial catheterization, the ultrasound guidance method can’t only reduce the number of punctures, reduce the puncture failure rate, but also improve the safety of the puncture catheter. Only a properly selected ultrasound device can operate more effectively.

Keywords

Clinical Reference, Arterial Puncture Catheterization, Clinical Anesthesiology, Ultrasound Guidance

Cite This Paper

Chunna Luo. Observation on the Effect of Ultrasound Guided Arterial Puncture and Catheterization in Clinical Anesthesia. International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Medicine (2023), Vol. 4, Issue 1: 19-30. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJHPM.2023.040103.

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